Table of Contents Table of Contents i List of Figures ii List of Tables ii 1 Introduction 1 2 Watershed Information 1 2.1 Physiographic Features 1 2.2 Fisheries Resource 5 2.3 Geology 5 3 Hydrology 6 3.1 Hydrometric Data 6 3.2 Estimates of Mean Annual Discharge 9 3.2.1 Precipitation and Evaporation 9 3.2.2 Regression Analysis 12 3.2.2.1 Mean Annual Runoff Versus Median Elevation 12 3.2.2.2 Mean Annual Discharge Versus Drainage Area 15 3.3 Mean Monthly Distribution 16 3.3.1 Regional Comparison 16 3.3.2 Hydrometric Stations Within Study Area 18 3.3.3 Linear Regression Model 19 3.4 November to April Mean Discharge 20 3.5 Net Evaporation 21 3.6 Estimates of 7-Day Average Low Flow (7DALF) 22 3.6.1 Hydrometric Stations 22 3.6.2 Linear Regression Model 23 3.6.3 Previous Estimates of 7DALF 24 4 Sources With Limited Water Supply 24 5 Historical Water Allocation & Growth Trends 24 6 Regional Policies 27 i QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN 7 Conclusions and Recommendations 31 7.1 Conclusions 31 7.2 Hydrological Recommendations 31 7.2.1 Mean Annual Discharge (MAD) 32 7.2.2 Mean 7-Day Average Low Flow 32 7.2.3 Mean November through April Discharge 32 7.3 Water Allocation Recommendations 32 7.3.1 Domestic 32 7.3.2 Industrial (Resort, Camp, etc.) 34 7.3.3 Irrigation 34 7.3.4 Power 34 7.3.5 Storage 35 7.3.6 Significant Water Supply Sources 36 7.3.7 Allocation, General 36 References 37 APPENDIX 1 39 APPENDIX 2 41 APPENDIX 3 44 APPENDIX 4 45 APPENDIX 5 46 APPENDIX 6 47 APPENDIX 7 48 List of Figures Figure 1 Location and Allocation Plan Area Map............... 3 Figure 2 Identified Watersheds............................... 4 Figure 3 Location of WSC Hydrometric Stations................ 12 Figure 4 Runoff vs. Median Elevation......................... 14 Figure 5 MAD vs. Drainage Area............................... 16 Figure 6 Mean Monthly Discharge Distribution Estimate........ 19 Figure 7 Mean November to April Discharge vs. Drainage Area..... 21 Figure 8 7-Day Average Low-Flow (7DALF) vs. Drainage Area.... 23 ii QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN List of Tables Table 1 Physiographic Features............................... 2 Table 2 Known Lake Areas & Volumes........................... 5 Table 3 Miscellaneous Flow Measurements...................... 7 Table 4 1992 Flow Measurements, Quadra Island................ 8 Table 5 1992 Flow Measurements, Cortes Island................ 9 Table 6 Morphologic & Estimated Characteristics, Quadra Island Watersheds........................................ 10 Table 7 Runoff Estimates by Thornthwaites Procedure.......... 11 Table 8 Watershed Characteristics of WSC Hydrometric Stations................................................. 13 Table 9 Comparison of MAD Estimates, Quadra Island Watersheds............................................... 17 Table 10 Mean Monthly Discharge Distribution; WSC Stations..... 18 Table 11 Basil Br. & Hyacinthe Cr. Monthly Distribution Estimates................................................ 20 Table 12 November to April Mean Discharge.................... 22 Table 13 Previous 7DALF Estimates............................ 24 Table 14 Previous Notations Re: Water Shortages.............. 25 Table 15 Licensing Summary, Total Plan Area.................. 26 Table 16 Allocation Summaries; Cortes & Read Islands......... 28 Table 17 Quadra Island, Allocation Summary................... 29 Table 18 Availability Estimates; Quadra Island Watersheds... 33 iii QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN 1. Introduction The Vision statement of the Water Management Program is: "Our vision is a sustained and healthy Water resource" Included in the vision are further statements including: "• Understanding of the resource and its capacity to replenish itself; and "• Harmony among environmental, economic and social values. The guiding principles to achieve the vision include a commitment to making informed decisions in a fair, consistent and timely manner, as well as a commitment to developing new and better approaches for greater efficiency and effectiveness. One approach to becoming more effective is to develop Water Allocation Plans to identify water availability and demands and to ensure that water use is compatible with the goals of a sustainable environment. This, the Quadra, Cortes, Read Islands Water Allocation Plan, identifies the surface water resources available, instream requirements for fisheries, existing and potential water demands and provides direction for further allocation. Emphasis was placed on hydrologic analyses as these form the basis for the water allocation decisions. According to Regional Water Allocation Policy, this plan is to be used to make allocation decisions in the water licensing process, as a replacement for the Engineer's Report. This plan should be updated within five years or as more information becomes available which would affect the allocation decision making process. It should be emphasized that this plan is not as comprehensive as a Watershed Management Plan and as such its use should be limited to allocation concerns, however it could be used as a part of a Watershed Management Plan should one be produced applicable to this area. 2 Watershed Information 2.1 Physiographic Features Quadra, Cortes and Read Islands lie off the East Coast of Vancouver Island near Campbell River as shown in Figure 1. The outline of the plan area in relation to Campbell River and the 1 QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN surrounding islands is also shown. The islands are aligned in a North South orientation and the elevation contours on all three islands increase from south to north, ranging from a minimum of 0 m to a maximum of 610 metres within the plan area. Due to the relatively low elevation of the basins, it is expected that very little of the precipitation falls as snow or is retained in this form over the winter. Streamflow therefore would be produced mainly in response to rainfall of which the majority would occur in the winter and spring. On Quadra Island, most of the natural surface water storage is in the form of swamps on the low lying southern peninsula, in lakes on the northern part of the island. Cortes Island has only one third of the surface water storage of Quadra Island while Read Island has only one lake discernable on 1:50,000 topographic mapping. The elevation range, island area, the total area of lakes, and the percentage of the islands covered by lakes are summarized in Table 1. Table I Physiographic Features Feature Quadra Cortes Read Island Area (km2) 277 128 58.1 Elevation Range (m) 0 - 610 0 - 440 0 - 490 Lake Area (km2) 11.6 2.13 0.26 Relative Lake Area (%) 4.2 1.6 0.5 Characteristics such as watershed area and median elevation have been compiled for selected drainages on Quadra Island and are listed in Table 6. The watershed numbers are referenced to the map in Figure 2. Bathometric surveys on Quadra Island have been completed by the Fisheries Section of the Nanaimo Fish and Wildlife Branch for Clear, Little Main, Stramberg, Two Mile, Village Bay and Main Lakes. Bathometric mapping has been prepared for both Village Bay and Main Lakes. Morte Lake is proposed for a future survey. (pers comm. Peter Law). From the bathometric maps, known lake areas and volumes of the two largest lakes on Quadra Island are summarized in Table 2. 2 QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN 3 QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN 4 QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN Table 2 Known Lake Areas & Volumes Lake Area (ha) Volume (dam3) Main Lake 414 94300 Village Bay Lake 108 6650 2.2 Fisheries Resource Appendix 6, taken from a report prepared by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans1, shows the streams on Quadra and Read Islands known to contain fish. The legend associated with the figure denotes the species information for both anadromous and non- anadromous fish, obstructions and enhancement/management activities. In the text of the report are summary sheets of the fish habitat inventory and program information including available escapement records for each species of fish in both graphical and tabular form. The latter report does not identify all of the streams on Quadra or Read Islands that may be frequented by fish, but only those identified at the time of publication. No streams on Cortes Island are mentioned in the report although in discussions with Department of Fisheries and Oceans (per. comm. Richard Eliasen), the following water sources are known to be used by fish during their life cycle: Anvil, Gunflint, Hague, Robertson and Wiley Lakes and Basil Brook, Unnamed Creek into Carrington Bay (Section 39), Unnamed Creek into VonDonnop Inlet (NE 1/4 Section 45), Unnamed Creek into Carrington Bay (N 1/2 Section 38) and Unnamed Creek entering Whaletown Bay (Section 34). On Read Island the two streams known to contain fish are Bird, also known as Evans, and Lesser Bird Creeks both entering Bird Cove. 2.3 Geology From a map entitled Geological Reconnaissance Map of Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands2, it was noted that there is a 2 kilometre wide limestone and calcareous limestone deposit from Granite Bay to Heriot Bay on Quadra Island. To the south of this strip are volcanic deposits of basalt and breccia in pillow and flow lava forms and to the north of the strip are quartzdiorite, granodiorite and quartmonzonite. Bedrock geology descriptions were not available for Cortes or Read 5 QUADRA, CORTES, & READ ISLANDS WATER ALLOCATION PLAN Islands. In general, it expected that summer base flows would be higher in areas of where limestone is present followed by basalt which has been shown to provide better conditions for sustaining streamflows than granite3. 3 Hydrology 3.1 Hydrometric Data Miscellaneous streamflow measurements have been taken prior to 1992 on small watersheds both within and close to the plan area, and are summarized in Table 3. In the spring of 1992, several hydrometric sites were selected on Quadra and Cortes Islands to provide better estimates of water supply for licensing purposes.
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